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Georgia's Department of Transportation worked for seven months to haul away nearly 4.8 million cubic tons of debris from ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - FEMA is continuing to support recovery efforts in Georgia after the destruction caused by ...
Groups from around the country are working through the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church to help repair ...
Georgia DOT cleared 4.8M cubic yards of debris from Hurricane Helene in 7 months; 34 died. The state seeks FEMA reimbursement ...
FEMA has approved over 402,000 applications for disaster assistance in Georgia, including $12 million in rental aid for ...
Some Georgians have received their state refunds, while many are still waiting. Here’s how to check your refund status online.
The “Hurricane Helene After Action Review” covered multiple components including their communication, documentation, and ...
Hurricane Helene devastated parts of Georgia last year. Now it's the topic of the NPR/PBS "Frontline" documentary, “Hurricane Helene’s Deadly Warning.” ...
South Georgia. (WALB) - Time is ticking for South Georgians that need assistance with temporary housing. Sunday June 15th is ...
Explore Six months after Hurricane Helene, Georgia farmers say they need help. And fast. Pressure to reach an agreement is building. U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Atlanta, wrote to Harper in a May 20 ...
Georgia Department of Transportation leaders heard the things that worked and those that need improvement following Hurricane Helene at their committee meeting Wednesday morning.
Experts say Georgians should prepare for more record-setting storms — and perhaps to shoulder more of the skyrocketing costs.